https://www.vandiemenseffects.com.au/red-ochre-deluxe
If you're looking for a classic Rangemaster-based treble booster built with proper NOS or reclaimed audio components (this one sports a Philips/Mullard AC107) then you need to check out Van Diemens Effects Red Ochre Deluxe. As well the classic Dallas voicing (although slightly less spiky) there are two other modes - mids and lows - on tap as well. It's built with integrity, skill and passion as well as a welcome waste-not-want-not ethos that drives the recyclable and reclaimable philosophy behind all of Richard Turner's work. Classics with a conscience. I like the sound of that and I love the sound of the Red Ochre Deluxe.
Today's tools:
Guitar: 2011 PRS Studio. Stock. Stratocaster hybrid by Mark Emmanuelli (Melbourne). Eric Johnson neck, AVRI '57 body. Pickups "Purple Voodoo Set" by Ben Bailey at JJ's Guitar Pickups, Australia
Amp: Marshall SV20H, jumped channels. Marshall is seeing a 4x12 Greenback IR via Fractal Audio X-LOAD Reactive Load Box and Axe-FX III Turbo (acting as IR host and reverb, post cab).
Cables: Various
Strings: Ernie Ball
Mic: DPA 4166-OC-F-F00-ME Headset Mic (https://www.dpamicrophones.com) with Sennheiser EWD Transmitter/Receiver (https://en-us.sennheiser.com/ew-d)
Camera: GoPro HERO10 Black and Canon D60
Soundcard: PreSonus Quantum & Fractal Audio Systems Axe-FX III MKII (guitar, mixing and bouncing).
Desktop Monitors: PreSonus R80 R-Series Active AMT Studio Monitors (https://www.presonus.com)
Computer: 2017 Apple iMac Pro, 2.5 GHz 14-Core Intel Xeon W, 64 GB 2666 MHz DDR4, Radeon Pro Vega 64X 16 GB